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he was at mock .24 before landing smoothly in the new mexico desert. >>> the new york yankees are down but not out. the battles bombers have lost the first two games of the alcs at home to detroit tigers. manager joe girardi raged at a call, he appeared to put the tag on omar infante at second base. the play was called safe. infante scored. girardi was tossed from the game. the best of seven series heads back to detroit on tuesday. >>> clinton to the rescue. if president obama wins a second term, he might owe a big debt to the clintons. what should obama do to change the game at tomorrow's debate. tweet me @richardlui. we'll share your responses shortly. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of a
he was at mock .24 before landing smoothly in the new mexico desert. >>> the new york yankees are down but not out. the battles bombers have lost the first two games of the alcs at home to detroit tigers. manager joe girardi raged at a call, he appeared to put the tag on omar infante at second base. the play was called safe. infante scored. girardi was tossed from the game. the best of seven series heads back to detroit on tuesday. >>> clinton to the rescue. if president obama...
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ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >> it is an amazing story. people are cheering what it means for the progression of science. the contribution he now has made to science. earlier this summer, august, the mars "rover" landing now. now you have this. people are saying -- it is a good time to feel good again about where we are scientifically as a country. all the signs of progress here. certainly that moment cannot be understated. >> i just really feel good about where i am now, with my hiney in this chair. >> feel good about. >> he said during the freefall, his visor started to fog up. that's when he actually started to freak out a little bit. >> yeah, i would have freaked out much earlier than that. >> he gave a great quote, he said, "we live to conquer fears and pursue dreams may our attempts at accomplishments progress humankind." i thought that was eloquent what he said. when he -- back on safe ground. >> almost as succinct as "one step for man -- one giant" -- just kidding. >>> moving on this morning to politics. and our new look at the pre
ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >> it is an amazing story. people are cheering what it means for the progression of science. the contribution he now has made to science. earlier this summer, august, the mars "rover" landing now. now you have this. people are saying -- it is a good time to feel good again about where we are scientifically as a country. all the signs of progress here. certainly that moment cannot be understated. >> i just really feel good about...
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>> first, dennis, everybody has to reinvent themselves. 34-year-old mexico train owned by bob evans. we call it our french revolution reimaging program designed to take us back to our roots essentially we are a french inspired concepts. trying to become more prevalent, more contemporary for the way the guests want to dine today. people want more of an adventure, don't just want a meal. gourmet coffee, expanded carryout and action retreated a store within a store concept. they can eat the way they want to eat today. also on the go. dennis: sitdown restaurant, fast food as well. are you doing this because people are going to restaurants to eat more or because they're going to restaurants to eat less? >> we all know what the economy is doing and people are either cutting back on dining, going to their places less often, they will always find time to go to their favorites. our idea at mimi is to create a bakery cafÉ and the stroke creating more and different ways for our guests to find what they love at mimi's. dennis: do yo you ever want to a little spinoff and do some cafÉ bistro wit
>> first, dennis, everybody has to reinvent themselves. 34-year-old mexico train owned by bob evans. we call it our french revolution reimaging program designed to take us back to our roots essentially we are a french inspired concepts. trying to become more prevalent, more contemporary for the way the guests want to dine today. people want more of an adventure, don't just want a meal. gourmet coffee, expanded carryout and action retreated a store within a store concept. they can eat the...
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mark strassman is at the scene of the jurenovich in roswell, new mexico. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at one point 8 million people were watching the skydive live on youtube shattering the site's record and they saw what the red bull team saw. one man's high drama at high altitudes. felix baumgartner stood day lone with his thoughts 24 miles above new mexico. >> you become so humble you can't think about breaking records any more. the only thing you want is you want to come back alive. >> reporter: no one had ever fallen to earth quite like this. >> there's the release. his climb to earth stratsosphere has taken 2 1/2 hours. felix baumgartner was hoisted heaven word by a 50-foot story helium balloon. the 43-year-old austrian sky diver almost had to call it off on the way up. his visor had fogged over after a heater in his helmet quit. >> this is serious. i don't think i have face heating. >> reporter: joe was joe kittinger at mission control. in 1960 kittinger leapted from 102,000 feet. >> we'll take care of you. >> reporter: felix baumgartner
mark strassman is at the scene of the jurenovich in roswell, new mexico. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at one point 8 million people were watching the skydive live on youtube shattering the site's record and they saw what the red bull team saw. one man's high drama at high altitudes. felix baumgartner stood day lone with his thoughts 24 miles above new mexico. >> you become so humble you can't think about breaking records any more. the only thing you want is you want to...
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mark strassman is at the scene of the jump in roswell, new mexico. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. at one point 8 million people watched the sky dive live on youtube. that shattered the online site's record. they saw what the red bull stratus team saw here. one man's high drama in high altitude. felix baumgartner stood alone with his thoughts 24 miles above new mexico. >> you've become so humble you cannot think about breaking records anymore. the only thing that you want is you want to come back alive. >> reporter: no one had ever fallen to earth quite like this. >> there's the release. >> reporter: his climb to earth stratosphere has taken 2 1/2 hours. baumgartner inside a pressurized suit and capsule was hoisted heavenward by a 55-story helium balloon. >> fox trot 6. >> reporter: the 43-year-old austrian skydiver almost had to call it off on the way up. his visor has fogged over after a heater in his helmet quit. >> this is serious, joe. i do not think i have face heating. >> reporter: joe was joe kittinger in mission control
mark strassman is at the scene of the jump in roswell, new mexico. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. at one point 8 million people watched the sky dive live on youtube. that shattered the online site's record. they saw what the red bull stratus team saw here. one man's high drama in high altitude. felix baumgartner stood alone with his thoughts 24 miles above new mexico. >> you've become so humble you cannot think about breaking records anymore. the only thing...
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chamber of commerce report says mexico tops that international list, followed by the british, norway, new zealand, denmark, australia, and then the united states. behind us, canada, germany, and others including russia and china the united states is the second largest energy consumer in the world though, in 2010 produced more oil, quote and natural gas than any other country minus saudi arabia. there are other energy challenges impossible to forecast like natural disasters, wars and refinery outages that could dramatically restrict the country's access to energy it needs. the report says the united states is heading in the right direction modestly. the primary reason for optimism? natural gas. jon: so, all right. sorry, rich edson. we'll have to say good-bye. rich, thank you. >> reporter: sure. jenna: right now a pretrial hearings underway for five men charged in the september 11th attack. both sides arguing whether constitutional protections extend to the suspectsing including khalid shaikh mohammed the self-processed mastermind of the attacks. cat thin herridge is streaming live fro
chamber of commerce report says mexico tops that international list, followed by the british, norway, new zealand, denmark, australia, and then the united states. behind us, canada, germany, and others including russia and china the united states is the second largest energy consumer in the world though, in 2010 produced more oil, quote and natural gas than any other country minus saudi arabia. there are other energy challenges impossible to forecast like natural disasters, wars and refinery...
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broke the sound barrier traveling more than 830 miles per hour and landed on his feet, in roswell, new mexico. just look at this. he went three times higher than the cruising altitude of an airliner. and stay with me, because at the end of next hour, we'll relive this heart thumping experience through the words o fearless felix himself. >>> from a fearless stunt to fearless politics. want to take a moment to remember arlen specter, the gruff, independent, long time senator from pennsylvania lost his battle against non-hodgkin's lymphoma. >> congress should try to stop the supreme court from further eroding -- >> the senator spent more than 30 years in the u.s. senate, most of the time as a moderate, reach across the aisle kind of republican. when his centrist view lost favor with the gop, specter switched parties. listen as he makes that announcement. >> prospects for weighing a republican primary are bleak. i am not prepared to have my 29-year record in the united states senate decided by the pennsylvania republican primary electorate. >> in 2010, he lost the democratic primary, but did not
broke the sound barrier traveling more than 830 miles per hour and landed on his feet, in roswell, new mexico. just look at this. he went three times higher than the cruising altitude of an airliner. and stay with me, because at the end of next hour, we'll relive this heart thumping experience through the words o fearless felix himself. >>> from a fearless stunt to fearless politics. want to take a moment to remember arlen specter, the gruff, independent, long time senator from...